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Programming Languages and Compilers for Parallel and Vector Machines 1975: New York, NY, USA
- Proceedings of the Conference on Programming Languages and Compilers for Parallel and Vector Machines 1975, New York, New York, USA, March 18-19, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7383-8

- Robert E. Millstein, Charles A. Muntz:

The ILLIAC IV FORTRAN compiler. 1-8 - David L. Presberg:

The Paralyzer: Ivtran's Parallelism Analyzer and Synthesizer. 9-16 - David B. Erickson:

Array processing on an array processor. 17-24 - Leslie Lamport:

On programming parallel computers. 25-33 - Dennis P. Geller, Gerald M. Weinberg:

The principle of sufficient reason: A guide to language design for parallel processing. 34-38 - Victor R. Basili, John C. Knight:

A language design for vector machines. 39-43 - Ben-Zion Barta:

PACOL: A parallel control language. 44-53 - Harold K. Resnick, Arvid G. Larson:

DMAP-a COBOL extension for associative array processors. 54-61 - Mary Zosel:

A modest proposal for vector extensions to ALGOL. 62-71 - K. G. Stevens Jr.:

CFD - A FORTRAN-like language for the ILLIAC IV. 72-76 - Richard G. Zwakenberg:

Vector extensions to LRLTRAN. 77-86 - D. Neel, M. Amirchahy:

Removal of invariant statements from nested-loops in a single effective compiler pass. 87-96 - David B. Loveman, Ross A. Faneuf:

Program optimization - theory and practice. 97-102 - Paul B. Schneck:

Movement of implicit parallel and vector expressions out of program loops. 103-106 - D. Morris, Philip C. Treleaven:

A stream processing network. 107-112 - Jan B. Hext:

Array reference operations. 113-118 - Dorothy Wedel:

Fortran for the Texas Instruments ASC system. 119-132 - P. C. Capon, Roland N. Ibbett:

Array operations in MU5. 133-137 - Michael K. Donegan, Stuart W. Kartzke:

Lexical analysis and parsing techniques for a vector machine. 138-145 - Howard E. Krohn:

A parallel approach to code generation for Fortran like compilers. 146-152 - David J. Evans:

Problem formulation using array processing techniques. 153-163

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